The Israeli Foreign Ministry believes that the president does not have the right to take the initiative, and recognition of the events of 1915 can only happen after talks with Azerbaijan, an important partner of Israel. Israel is confident that Turkey and Azerbaijan know about the negotiations between Rivlin’s supporters and Armenian president Serge Sargisian. However, no reaction from Baku or Ankara has been seen, according to Israeli diplomats.
Can Israel Recognize Genocide of Armenians in 1915?
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